REMEMBERING

Janet Rae White

Carrie Kochensparger

March 8, 2019

Clarence & FamilyI am very sorry to hear of Janet’s passing. I will miss her quick wit and her smile. LEADS Pataskala Center will miss her dedication volunteering at the food pantry. May God Bless you and you’re family.

Ruth Yocke

March 6, 2019

To: Clarence, Marty, Tod, Wendy, Marilyn, and all extended Family Members. Sending my Sincere Sympathy to each and everyone of you.Janet, was a former Sister-in-law and was always a very kind lady to me. She was a beautiful Bridesmaid in my Wedding in 1969. I was very Blessed to know her and to visit her Childhood Home years ago in Kansas and experience the Kansas Hospitality; it was Awesome! Sending Prayers Love Hugs to all of the Family. God Bless 🙏💞😇

Sharon Balaban

March 5, 2019

Clarance, I am so sorry for your loss. You and Janet were such an amazing couple (holding hands after 24 years?!). You both brought SO MUCH to Leads when I worked there. I think of you guys a lot. I hope you find peace and comfort in these hard times. My mother sends her condolences as well. Peace and love

Nichoal Samsal

March 4, 2019

Clarence I am truly sorry for your loss Janet was such a sweet and kind person she will be truly missed.God bless you and your family you are all in my thoughts and prayer

Alice Schlodder-Anderson

March 4, 2019

To the family of Janet: So sorry for your loss of your loved one. Went to high school with Janet. She was a really sweet person, cared about everyone. I know she will be missed.

Mary Swisher

March 3, 2019

Janet's Dad was my Dad's uncle. Walter was Grandma Elsie Segenhagen's brother. Didn't know Janet until 6th grade when I went from 1 room school to elementary school in Holton. Don't know why we never knew each other as we both lived in the Holton area, me on a farm 4 1/2 miles from town and she lived in town. Were close friends until my freshman year in high school when we moved away. Reconected on FaceBook a couple years ago..

Debra Leist

March 3, 2019

Janet and I met online through a quilting website. Chatted and then found out we both lived in Pataskala only a few miles apart. Met for lunch and a wonderful friendship ensued. So many crazy times, yard sales, estate sales, lunches, quilting parties where we did more talking and laughing than quilting. She was a very special person I will always remember for her quirky sayings. She will live on through all the charity quilts she made and the numerous hats for cancer patients. She will be missed.

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